Hi Mary Ellen,
Visit the URL which is appended to the bottom of this message and each message 
which is sent to this List: list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote.  
Click on the "BrailleNote Archives", and you'll see them from October of 2003.  
You can download a full version up to then (now about 16 megabytes in size, I 
believe, although I haven't checked it today, and it's the link that appears 
before any of the months).  Anyway, after each month, you'll see the ways which 
you can sort them, which are "Thread", "Author", "Subject", "Date", and 
"Zippow".  The "Thread" shows you a subject and all the replies to it before 
moving on to the next topic, and I've never tried the "Zipped", so I'm not sure 
exactly what it does, although the word "Zipped" implies that it could be 
compressed somehow; it gives you the size of it, which is typically a certain 
number of kilobytes as opposed to megabytes, so I assume it's a compressed 
version of all the messages for that month so far, or some type of digest of 
all the messages (the five links for method of sorting come after each month).  
Note that you can't download the full "raw" Archives directly onto the 
BrailleNote, as a file first goes into the KeySoft System Disk before it's 
transferred to the download destination you've chosen, and this disk typically 
only has about 7.5 megabytes free (factory files in there take about one 
megabyte), while the Archives are now, I believe, about 16 megabytes.  If you 
click on this, the BN will just say 0% Complete, and it will beep endlessly 
without anything being downloaded.  The Archives for a certain may take a while 
to appear in KeyWeb, if you choose to use it, because they are so long; it 
sometimes takes about 3 to 4 minutes for me, but the BN has never frozen during 
this process.  HTH.
Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 18:25:14 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] Where can we find the archives?

>Where can we find the archives.  This Rosel must have been quite special.
>Anyway Roselle good luck in whatever you are doing and whereever you are
>going.

>Mary Ellen Earls



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